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  1. Murphy, J. J., Esq. The Glacial Climate and the Polar Ice-cap
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    400
  1. Newton, E. Tulley, Esq. On two Chimæroid Jaws from the Lower Greensand of New Zealand. (Plate XXI.)
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    326
  1. Owen, Prof. On a new Modification of Dinosaurian Vertebræ. (Plates IV. & V.)
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    43
  1. ———. Evidence of a Carnivorous Reptile (Cynodraco major, Ow.) about the size of a Lion, with Remarks thereon. (Plate XI.)
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    95
  1. ———. Evidence of Theriodonts in Permian Deposits elsewhere than in South Africa
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  1. Phillips, J. A. Esq. On the so-called "Greenstones" of Western Cornwall
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    155
  1. Ramsay, Prof. A. C. How Anglesey became an Island. (Plate XIV.)
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    116
  1. ———. Note to Mr. Ramsay's Paper on the Influence of Various Substances in Accelerating the Precipitation of Clay suspended in Water
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    132
  1. ———. On the Physical History of the Dee, Wales. (Plate XIV.)
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    219
  1. Ramsay, William, Esq. On the Influence of various Substances in Accelerating the Precipitation of Clay suspended in Water. With a Note by Prof. Ramsay
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    129
  1. Seeley, Prof. H. Govier. On the Posterior Portion of a Lower Jaw of Labyrinthodon (L. Lavisi) from the Trias of Sidmouth. (Plate XIX.)
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    278
  1. ———. On an associated Series of Cervical and Dorsal Vertebræ of Polyptychodon, from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, in the Woodwardian Museum of the University of Cambridge
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    433
  1. ———. On Crocodilus icenicus (Seeley), a second and larger Species of Crocodile from tha Cambridge Upper Greensand, contained in the Woodwardian Museum of the University of Cambridge
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    437
  1. ———. On Macrurosaurus semnus (Seeley), a Long-tailed Animal with Procœlous Vertebræ from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, preserved in the Woodwardian Museum of the University of Cambridge
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    440
  1. ———. On Remains of Emys hordwellensis (Seeley) from the Lower Hordwell Beds in the Hordwell Cliff, contained in the Woodwardian Museum of the University of Cambridge
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    445
  1. ———. On the British Fossil Cretaceous Birds. (Plates XXVI. & XXVII.)
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    496